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now, you want to help us, right? um... i knew lucas was trying to raise cash the last couple weeks, but he didn't tell me why. i didn't even know he was having money problems. six months ago-- end of last summer. how much cash did he have on hand? uh... not much. that's when his company got the buyout offer. the buyer would have had auditors going over the books. if lucas was dipping into company funds he'd have to put the money back fast. yeah, so, he went to a loan shark. lucas is an embezzler? oh, jeez. no wonder he doesn't want our help. dad, this time i really need that money. no. no, no, no. i told you...! they took susan and the girls. they kidnapped them. i have to give them the money today. you dummy. did you call the police? no. we have to call them. the banks close in two hours. we have to get the money now. the police will know how to stall. listen to me! just listen to me. meg talked on the phone to the man who took them. this... then he put susan on and she heard him... raping maggie. he raped her. oh, my god
now, you want to help us, right? um... i knew lucas was trying to raise cash the last couple weeks, but he didn't tell me why. i didn't even know he was having money problems. six months ago-- end of last summer. how much cash did he have on hand? uh... not much. that's when his company got the buyout offer. the buyer would have had auditors going over the books. if lucas was dipping into company funds he'd have to put the money back fast. yeah, so, he went to a loan shark. lucas is an...
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so what does that get us? this guy hates his mother? it means that everything he did, he did to hurt sandra and monica. he's targeting women. hey. how's she doing? sleeping. which, i get the impression, she has not done in many weeks. there are 6 kids living in that foster house. well, what did the family say? they didn't know she was missing. sandra was a sixth-grade teacher, she ran a church program for adult literacy, and volunteered at a local soup kitchen. monica archer was a nurse at northern omaha medical, and she worked pro bono with disabled veterans at the v.a. maybe he posed as a victim, asked for their help. it's likely these women would help a stranger but doubtful that they'd let him upstairs. it could be another volunteer. if they met him doing charity work, he could seem trustworthy. ok, so, we'll look into volunteers who worked with both monica archer and sandra bennett, but even so, neither of these women would have left their children with someone they didn't know well. it's unlikely that it's a stranger, but we haven
so what does that get us? this guy hates his mother? it means that everything he did, he did to hurt sandra and monica. he's targeting women. hey. how's she doing? sleeping. which, i get the impression, she has not done in many weeks. there are 6 kids living in that foster house. well, what did the family say? they didn't know she was missing. sandra was a sixth-grade teacher, she ran a church program for adult literacy, and volunteered at a local soup kitchen. monica archer was a nurse at...
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steve: tell us something that might be postponed. >> a wedding. steve: name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. >> go outside. steve: name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. >> a shirt. [bell rings] steve: all right. [applause] >> good answers! >> good answer! good answers! steve: you got back to it. let's see. tell me how long you'd expect to wait in line at the dmv. you said... two hours. survey said... [bell rings] >> yeah. steve: ok. name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. you said... shirt. survey said... mm-hmm. name a food that gets bigger when you cook it. you said... "popcorn." that was smart. survey said... that was a good answer. i liked that answer, man. tell us something that might be postponed. you said... wedding. survey said... yeah. >> good answer! steve: i said name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. you said... go outside. survey said... wow! that was a good answer. that was a good answer. come on, deborah! this girl is a good player, man.
steve: tell us something that might be postponed. >> a wedding. steve: name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. >> go outside. steve: name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. >> a shirt. [bell rings] steve: all right. [applause] >> good answers! >> good answer! good answers! steve: you got back to it. let's see. tell me how long you'd expect to wait in line at the dmv. you said... two hours. survey said... [bell rings]...
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i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >>> all right, checking out our top story, crews are battling to gain control of a wildfire in central idaho. 2,300 homes approximately have been evacuated in the resort towns of ketchum and sun valley. >>> olympic sprinter and double amputee oscar pistorius is being indicted today in a south african court for the murder of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. steenkamp would have turned 30 today. >>> another day of violence in egypt. officials say suspected militants who killed 24 policemen in an ambush in northern sinai. the death toll nears 900. >>> looking at today's weather, we've got all kinds of rain in new orleans as well as atlanta. up to 3 inches, so make sure your umbrella is handy. >>> finally we reported earlier that "the butler," the story of a man who served eight presidents took the number one sloth at the box office. >> now
i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >>> all right, checking out our top story, crews are battling to gain control of a wildfire in central idaho. 2,300 homes approximately have been evacuated in the resort towns of ketchum and sun valley. >>> olympic sprinter and double amputee oscar pistorius is being indicted today in a...
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. ♪ ♪ veteran actor dick van dyke rescued from a burning car on a l.a. freeway. the dramatic story just in to fox news. plus, beauty and the blade runner. the olympic athlete cries in court. the olympic athlete oscar prestorous indicted for killing his magazine model girlfriend. he claims he thought she was an intruder. prosecutors say they can prove that's not how this went down. did the british military assassinate princess diana? plenty of people call it just another conspiracy theory. so why is scotland yard investigating? plus, the 12-year-old who survived a bear attack. >> i got away. and then i ran and then it came and got me again. >> tonight, the confrontation, her escape, and how she is doing now. >> but first from fox this monday night, the iconic actor dick van dyke survived an explosive emergency when his car burst into flames in los angeles. and here it is. the california highway patrol confirms this is
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thank you for indulging us, letting us call it that. from you, from ed henry, carl cameron, we have seen stuff that's not what it was going to be, 20 minutes spent digging into it, what's on my mind, what am i thinking about, where am i looking. for viewers and readers for the rest of the day. >> looking forward to it. great read. thanks. >>> in mexico, the students aren't the only ones that should go back to school. that's coming up. >>> and jesse jackson junior is making money while doing time and you are paying for it. the grapevine is next. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or i
thank you for indulging us, letting us call it that. from you, from ed henry, carl cameron, we have seen stuff that's not what it was going to be, 20 minutes spent digging into it, what's on my mind, what am i thinking about, where am i looking. for viewers and readers for the rest of the day. >> looking forward to it. great read. thanks. >>> in mexico, the students aren't the only ones that should go back to school. that's coming up. >>> and jesse jackson junior is...
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she's here with us now. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> we've reached out to the developer of this building. we did not hear back. as you pointed out in your assessment, this is a blatant attempt to segregate people. what did this developer say to the city? how did they explain this? >> they've submitted an application for permission to do this. they also intend to apply for 421 tax credits and to get massive air rights for doing this inclusionary housing. but in terms of explaining it, they call it off-site housing, which would then explain the separate entrance. however, it's on the same site. it's actually attached to the luxury, wealthy condo building. >> when you first heard this, i mean -- first of all, for people who don't live in the new york area, what is considered a low-income unit is $900 a month. >> right. >> i'm from texas. that could get you a nice house in a suburb. nevertheless, low-income is considered $900 a month. what did you think? >> well, my immediate reaction was this is re
she's here with us now. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> we've reached out to the developer of this building. we did not hear back. as you pointed out in your assessment, this is a blatant attempt to segregate people. what did this developer say to the city? how did they explain this? >> they've submitted an application for permission to do this. they also intend to apply for 421 tax credits and to get massive air rights for doing this inclusionary housing. but in...
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they could rotate their way towards us. the whole chunk of energy is why we'll have the threat of thunderstorms. if you're traveling through the central valley, 82 in tahoe. safe travels. leyla? >> an earlier crash has cleared, northbound 280 at the nimitz. it looks like the slowing that was as a result has now dissipated, but we still have this accident involving four vehicles, and chp is trying to get everyone over to the shoulder. it's already starting to show an ease-up of congestion there as you come away from 505. but still a little bit of a backup there in vacaville. over to the at maltamonte pass, have concrete there, causing damage to cars. a quick live look at the golden gate bridge. it's shrouded under fog, so be very careful when you drive out there. a ma, eric? >> thank you. >>> sir paul mccartney wants the chance to perform silly love songs before the stadium, candlestick, is demolished. the mayor said he floated the idea to him on august 10th. this is according to the chronicle. mccartney has history at the s
they could rotate their way towards us. the whole chunk of energy is why we'll have the threat of thunderstorms. if you're traveling through the central valley, 82 in tahoe. safe travels. leyla? >> an earlier crash has cleared, northbound 280 at the nimitz. it looks like the slowing that was as a result has now dissipated, but we still have this accident involving four vehicles, and chp is trying to get everyone over to the shoulder. it's already starting to show an ease-up of congestion...
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joining us now, wilbur ross. i found the battle with icahn, and ackman, and soros and everyone in jumping up and at each other is fascinating and that isn't what we do. >> we haven't had a public fight with any of those. liz: you're a midwestern guy. you don't fight. but you invest in things seemingly nobody else wants. what is the latest distressed area you think faces nateing? >> we're focusing more and more on banks in spain, greece, the whole southern part of europe. liz: greece? you really are fearless. >> we haven't done anything yet. we've been just studying it. ashley: you did very well with the bank of ireland. >> bank of ireland has been very good so far. it will be even better as time goes. ashley: what about the spanish banks, in particular that you like? >> well, the spanish government has done a pretty good job, first of all, fixing the economy. they changed the labor rules a lot. we have some factories in northern spain. we see the productivity increase. so it's not just government pr. it's true. s
joining us now, wilbur ross. i found the battle with icahn, and ackman, and soros and everyone in jumping up and at each other is fascinating and that isn't what we do. >> we haven't had a public fight with any of those. liz: you're a midwestern guy. you don't fight. but you invest in things seemingly nobody else wants. what is the latest distressed area you think faces nateing? >> we're focusing more and more on banks in spain, greece, the whole southern part of europe. liz:...
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it's used for healing. it's used for deliverance. it's used for salvation. it's used for anything that says temporal and eternal. so you cannot look at every verse and say, "well, he that endures to the end. now the criteria is endurance." well, are you sure you're enduring? now you got a problem, right or not? he's talking about the end times when the jews in jerusalem and all that, jesus says, "flee to the mountains," and all that, jesus talk about, "he that endures till the end shall be saved." it's not referring to saved from hell, going to heaven. he's saying, "if you endure, you--i'll return and you'll be saved." amen? and that's in the context of the signs of times. read it up, okay? so if you believe the good news, something happens to you, god releases the power of god, and the word "power" there in the greek is dunamis. god releases his dynamite in your life and that dynamite will save you in whatever areas of your life need saving. if you are sick, all right, and you believe the good news, the power of god is released to save you in that area. if
it's used for healing. it's used for deliverance. it's used for salvation. it's used for anything that says temporal and eternal. so you cannot look at every verse and say, "well, he that endures to the end. now the criteria is endurance." well, are you sure you're enduring? now you got a problem, right or not? he's talking about the end times when the jews in jerusalem and all that, jesus says, "flee to the mountains," and all that, jesus talk about, "he that endures...
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discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. female narrator: female narrator: closed captioning brought to you by sleep train. wishing you and your family a fun-filled summer. chinatown was evacuated aft noxious fumes somehow got io the air conditioning ducts. guests complained about irritated throats and eyes. but nobody was seriously injured. fire officials say they've ruled out carbon monoxide. they think it may have been pepper spray. th'e >>> guests complained of irfated throats and eyes in this hotel room. the firefighters ruled out carbon monoxide and think it may have been pepper spray. >>> and the police are looking for the driver of the truck that slammed into this house around 2:00 this morning. leaving a huge mess the woman that lives there is lucky to get out okay. >>> most people travel through life feeling safe and secure. never kpwoeg what may never know what is lying around the next corner. >> this is the worst sound i ever heard. i just laid there for a minute. >> reporter: at around two chock a.m. a pick up t
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all you have to do is tweet us, tell us why you love us and why you love today and use the hashtag today hearts fans. matt made his way upstairs where construction is not yet underway. >> no, we're fine up here but i have an exclusive interview coming up this morning with a man representing the most controversial figure in sports right now, alex rodriguez. we'll have an exclusive interview coming up shortly, savannah. >> we'll look forward to that. in the meantime, would you want to know your coworker's salary? >> yeah, you better believe it. >> you would want to know? >> i'm not sure. >> people have different feelings about this one. company says it's going to open up it's book so everybody knows the pay for everyone in the office from the guy in the next cubical to the boss. we'll get into the issue. >>> lindsey lohan opens up to oprah about her addiction and her latest stint in rehab and her new motto moving forward which is shut up and listen. >> now to matt. >> let's move on to the suspension of alex rodriguez, the 211 game suspension he is appealing. we'll talk to his attorney in a
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every time you use the term block it disenpowers the folks. by the time this eir comes back but if the tools are not provided shame on environmental view and shame on mta and the consultant as well. thank you >> is there any additional public comment? >> good afternoon, members of the commission peter cowen with the housing organization. i realize our scope today is very narrowly around the eir and you have a responsibility to review the eirs but i want to talk about the transportation effectiveness underlying proposal and talk about how important it is. i think there are 3 things to patriot from our standpoint that are directly relevant. we need a transit dependent population. people have different dependency. and second we need to think about the t pe. for the last 12 years we've been working on that and for growth and thirdly even more specifically the relationship of that growth to our housing element goals around who's supposed to be living in those communities. again, we have a diverse workforce and how does that diverse workforce utiliz
every time you use the term block it disenpowers the folks. by the time this eir comes back but if the tools are not provided shame on environmental view and shame on mta and the consultant as well. thank you >> is there any additional public comment? >> good afternoon, members of the commission peter cowen with the housing organization. i realize our scope today is very narrowly around the eir and you have a responsibility to review the eirs but i want to talk about the...
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county sheriff's have been empowered to be able to use their discretion for early release and to use our discretion to help reroute people into alternatives to incarceration with monitoring release. but in the program we have under crowding. our jail maximum population is about 2400. our average for the last 15 months has been under 1600 inmates per day. we are doing a great job as a city and what lines up between the public defender and district attorneys and the number of the parties at the table for san francisco is finding in rhythm on what we can do instead offen incarcerating as a first response but a latter response. i would like to see where this progressive outlook is going. i also this i that 120301 in the penal code allows the supervisors to amend the translation for county sheriff to rewrite that eligiblity for early release even fore jail systems that are not over crowded. i think coming out of here is a potential reform as one who tries to second reconcile the bail bonds industry and the equity that exist from people who can not afford jail which are people of color and
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e-mail us. >> do you want to test your amateur status? >> to play football or run track? >> yeah. >> if you want to go back -- >> yeah. all right. 6:41 is the time now. we have a lot more coming up. muslim groups planning a march on 9/11 saying they are the real victims. a man who lost his cousin and father in the terror attack will be responding next. >>> and president obama back in washington after a week of vacation. so how did he spend his time in martha's vineyard? we'll break it down. news by the numbers up next live from new york city. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as ch as you like, y way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shmp scampi. all just $15.99
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we used to go through a prudential process through the wasc. and they can be tough and they force you to do a lot of soul searching. but at the end of the day in the 25 years that i've taught in the district, a wasc experience is a healthy one that leads to a growing and better institution. what we have here is a commission that is answerable to no one, that has put an institution that provides the basic education opportunity to tens of thousands of our students at risk. and the city family, the political leaders, cannot allow that to happen. thank you. >> thank you. (applause) >>> hi, my name is wallace basteen, i'm retired, i'm a lifelong learner. and i've been challenging my mind, enriching my soul, experiencing the joy of learning. the core of this wonderful institution is [speaker not understood] the professors. i have never met such a dedicated giving collection of of subserved individuals in my entire life. and i want to thank ccsf for allowing me to do that and i want to thank you for fighting for them. >> thank you. (applause) >> thank
we used to go through a prudential process through the wasc. and they can be tough and they force you to do a lot of soul searching. but at the end of the day in the 25 years that i've taught in the district, a wasc experience is a healthy one that leads to a growing and better institution. what we have here is a commission that is answerable to no one, that has put an institution that provides the basic education opportunity to tens of thousands of our students at risk. and the city family,...
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. >>> they have banned firefighters from using helmet cameras. one fire truck ran over and killed the 16-year-old passenger in the chaotic moments after the crash. the chief says it's an issue of firefighter and victim privacy. it has sparked a debate with firefighters across the country. >> the chief has to be sensitive about what they let their employees do because they can be liability. >>> they are now considering their next move in a contract dispute poot many commuters thought were settled. the union is representing 800 transit workers. the union workers include bus drivers, dispatchers and clerical workers. the vote is at 256 yes, and 576 no. >> a pretty strong no vote. >> what does that say. >> it means we want something better. >> are you willing to strike for it? >> i'm willing to do what the union does. >> they'll meet soon to review their options. >>> east bay commuters remember how ac transit helped thousands of people getting across the pay, there's still a threat of another bart shut down in october. bart and its union has not had
. >>> they have banned firefighters from using helmet cameras. one fire truck ran over and killed the 16-year-old passenger in the chaotic moments after the crash. the chief says it's an issue of firefighter and victim privacy. it has sparked a debate with firefighters across the country. >> the chief has to be sensitive about what they let their employees do because they can be liability. >>> they are now considering their next move in a contract dispute poot many...
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the liquor laws don't allow us to use alcohol in training. the bar tenders schools in california are a joke. it's a cheap industry where hopeful bar tenders are hoping to take a $300-500 course to use colored liquid. if we are expected to do this for educational purposes, i imagine that we have to do the same thing, to go through the legislators to propose that to the public and propose it to the abc. i believe this nightlife summit was create because of problems in the public, there was problems with noise, problems with over drinking, a lot of our laws are based on that. i'm here to propose that we have more responsible training for our bar tenders and servers. the cocktail boom around the country has turned bartenders into a true professional. now that professional bartender's job is in question. >> i'm sure it's around the whole notion of where you can drink alcohol and the idea of one of those courses or presentations or event would whether or not it would constitute a public, somebody opened to the public or whether it was essentially a
the liquor laws don't allow us to use alcohol in training. the bar tenders schools in california are a joke. it's a cheap industry where hopeful bar tenders are hoping to take a $300-500 course to use colored liquid. if we are expected to do this for educational purposes, i imagine that we have to do the same thing, to go through the legislators to propose that to the public and propose it to the abc. i believe this nightlife summit was create because of problems in the public, there was...
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serving our community for 77 years without sanction, without, you know, it's given so much to awful us. no matter what accjc says about our college, we know that it will be a devastating, devastating loss to have this institution close and displace 90,000 students. you know ccsf was once the largest community college in the nation and now we've seen declining enrollment, about 15% decline enrollment and [speaker not understood]. without the college i wouldn't be able to pursue my educational goal. i'm a former foster youth. i grew upright here in san francisco, was very active in my community and came back to city college to now pursue my degree and my future and, you know, i don't know any other guidance program like the one at city college in the state. it would be devastating for me to lose the opportunity that that program provides. i mean, it provides a safety net for me as a student, to be able to get my books, to get housing assistance, to get transportation assistance, and that's just one of the programs that ccsf has to offer. i mean, this school is a gem. i mean, we are the m
serving our community for 77 years without sanction, without, you know, it's given so much to awful us. no matter what accjc says about our college, we know that it will be a devastating, devastating loss to have this institution close and displace 90,000 students. you know ccsf was once the largest community college in the nation and now we've seen declining enrollment, about 15% decline enrollment and [speaker not understood]. without the college i wouldn't be able to pursue my educational...
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it is smart, they are competing and they're using their share prices. >> there are taken away from competition. >> the right time is now of the winners of torture and i ipo.to enter an ipo. twutte = =. malig >> i love you talk about the movies. this leaves a job samoan was not good. it did not do well. >e steve jobs movie did not do well. >> it was in the history about apple more than the history of steve jobs. they are expected to bring down another more they later. >> he is also helping out with this movie. >> he stated that they were being paid by other companies. i just think that ashton kosher when he's the one a romantic scene he does okay. >> the butler was the number one movie at the box office. this was the head of the weekend. >> it was a low budget film m. monday killed on this show.but it filled the show. >> what about harley davidsons.s? >> they have better lighting. they have a better and things when it comes to motorcycles. when the economy is doing well i kinda one motorcycle. >> this is starting to be a great margin because they are starting to be a brenda. who else sells thes
it is smart, they are competing and they're using their share prices. >> there are taken away from competition. >> the right time is now of the winners of torture and i ipo.to enter an ipo. twutte = =. malig >> i love you talk about the movies. this leaves a job samoan was not good. it did not do well. >e steve jobs movie did not do well. >> it was in the history about apple more than the history of steve jobs. they are expected to bring down another more they later....
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that's what the penal code has empowered us to do. we could start right away by corralling a number of legislators and city hall to get behind this effort completely. and i suggest budgetary wise pretrial as will represents is not funded enough. frankly. and our ability to i think really discharge in a supervised capacity so there is an alternative to incarceration is something that the city should put on a higher pecking order. since it costs about $50,000 a year to incarcerate somebody. when i look at the collaborative court models. when we look at the pretrial supervisory models we are talking about here. they are really a fraction of the cost. and i don't think we have that on system down as fluidly we would like, i think many of these are eligible for that program. and that requires pretrial to staff and have expanded population. >> george, we will give you the last word, we are pretty much at our time. >> we are underway, the reality that several of us here are members of the sensoring commission, including our public defender,
that's what the penal code has empowered us to do. we could start right away by corralling a number of legislators and city hall to get behind this effort completely. and i suggest budgetary wise pretrial as will represents is not funded enough. frankly. and our ability to i think really discharge in a supervised capacity so there is an alternative to incarceration is something that the city should put on a higher pecking order. since it costs about $50,000 a year to incarcerate somebody. when...
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. >> good evening, thanks for having us, supervisor, my name is jane sanderval, as i currently work in an emergency department, i know first hand how a reduction in community resources leads to an increased dependence in emergency departments, often the emergency department is used as a primary means of health care, i see this on a daily basis. the potential search in ed clientele due to a loss of nuances from the health care ordinance will tax an overloaded and overutilized and sometimes underfunded and understaffed department. i'm concerned ed wait times will increase, as they provide access to preventive services sufns immunizations and health screening, i'm concerned without these sss, clientele may not seek care until they have a crisis in their life. it is unclear to me how mandating an uninsured person to purchase health care [inaudible] those less fortunate are not limit today the marginalized and people who have become a casualty, these people will not be able to afford the co-payment and is deductibles from the new insurance exchange. the loss of healthy san francisco would b
. >> good evening, thanks for having us, supervisor, my name is jane sanderval, as i currently work in an emergency department, i know first hand how a reduction in community resources leads to an increased dependence in emergency departments, often the emergency department is used as a primary means of health care, i see this on a daily basis. the potential search in ed clientele due to a loss of nuances from the health care ordinance will tax an overloaded and overutilized and sometimes...
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passed six initiatives to better health care for our citizens, we know the single payer or many of us is the on the answer and in 94 or 96 that the state ballot that passed, that the single payer initiative, san franciscans passed it, californians didn't, san franciscans passed it, when we got to cfo's, we couldn't have it all by itself in san francisco, so we brought in all of the different force, we brought the federal government funding, the state funding and the employer's funding to help provide access for everything, acso is not just san francisco healthy, healthy san francisco, it's both, the mandate from the employer so they should pay their share as well as everybody, and as your attorney said today, we think aca is coming in, we're excited about the possibilities, we wanted to work but we need both systems in this city to ensure that all of our san franciscans, undocumented people who work less than 30 hours a week, all san franciscans can have access to health care, please, it's not that complicated, people won't make it that comply skated, we need both systems implemented
passed six initiatives to better health care for our citizens, we know the single payer or many of us is the on the answer and in 94 or 96 that the state ballot that passed, that the single payer initiative, san franciscans passed it, californians didn't, san franciscans passed it, when we got to cfo's, we couldn't have it all by itself in san francisco, so we brought in all of the different force, we brought the federal government funding, the state funding and the employer's funding to help...
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and now we see the staff smiling at us and telling us that they are advocating for students of color. i'm tired of like all these people telling us, talking about our reality when they don't really connect with us and, you know, it's really sad and it's [inaudible]. you know. frustrating to see [inaudible]. >> thank you. next speaker, please. (applause) >>> hello, my name is [speaker not understood] i'm part of [speaker not understood]. i'm pacific islander on campus and one of the few pacific islanders advocating for all the pis [speaker not understood]. i'm happy that you're here because all of these people live in your jurisdiction. so, thank you so much and john avalos. i just want to state that six years ago i started at ccsf and this fall i'll be transferring to sf state. it took me six years, but three years throughout my six years to advocate and ask for resources and ask for implementations on policies that affect my people, my pacific islander folks. the same people who are here to attack and judge accjc were the same people who resisted change in this college. and i'm stand
and now we see the staff smiling at us and telling us that they are advocating for students of color. i'm tired of like all these people telling us, talking about our reality when they don't really connect with us and, you know, it's really sad and it's [inaudible]. you know. frustrating to see [inaudible]. >> thank you. next speaker, please. (applause) >>> hello, my name is [speaker not understood] i'm part of [speaker not understood]. i'm pacific islander on campus and one of...
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of health care providers but health insurance provides them with that choice, we want them to choose us. a recent survey indicated that 60% of low-income individuals who are uninsured would change their provider if they were given the choice to do so so we are responding to that challenge and integrating the service we offer throughout our delivery system so we do a better job to coordinate the care our patients need, we're working to improve quality and capacity to increase access to care, we're enhancing our patient's experience by shortening waiting times and increasing our efficiency in customer service and these are exactly the items that barbara is at the health department working on today. our second role is more citywide in nature and related to our mission to protect and promote the health of all san franciscans, we're maximizing enrollment into the health insurance options under the nca and i'll focus on this a little bit more. the health department has identified several key factors to the successful implementation of the aca in san francisco. the first is personal responsibi
of health care providers but health insurance provides them with that choice, we want them to choose us. a recent survey indicated that 60% of low-income individuals who are uninsured would change their provider if they were given the choice to do so so we are responding to that challenge and integrating the service we offer throughout our delivery system so we do a better job to coordinate the care our patients need, we're working to improve quality and capacity to increase access to care,...
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i want to thank jose as a who is a public defender and here to celebrate with us. we are going to start today by showing a brief video explaining the gideon decisions >> take this empty lot. today you would never know it but history was made here. mostly all is gone and so are the people. the principle they left is still standing. it was almost as bad at life. >> it was a constitutional hero, but the cases that come to the court don't come from the winners in society. they come from the losers. clarence gideon was involved in the justice system since he was a kid. he had been getting in trouble. >> trouble seemed to find gideon. literally small change had gone miss ing from this cigarette machine, maybe $5 total. that's the pool hall there on the bottom. some wine, some beer and a few bottles of coca-cola were gone. the witnesses saw gideon that night with pockets full of change. gideon found himself facing serious time in prison. >> i have no council >> why do you not have council? >> i would like someone to represent me. >> i would have to deny you request to a p
i want to thank jose as a who is a public defender and here to celebrate with us. we are going to start today by showing a brief video explaining the gideon decisions >> take this empty lot. today you would never know it but history was made here. mostly all is gone and so are the people. the principle they left is still standing. it was almost as bad at life. >> it was a constitutional hero, but the cases that come to the court don't come from the winners in society. they come from...
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access useful information, any >> san francisco mayor lee is here to join us. this is especially special for us. about 14 months ago when we kicked off our first program lee was here. he helped cut the ribbon and launch with our first companies about 14 months ago, and i one thing i will say before you get up we thought long and hard where we wanted green star located and we knew we wanted it in silicon valley and we wanted to know where they were going to and we believe san francisco is on the way to being the heart and hub of silicon valley and where the heart and the leadership is and we will exciting where it's going and please welcome mayor ed lee. >> thank you mitch. thank you so much. you know innovation is infectious. it's as infectious as giants fever. how about that? so let me tell you i have been excited ever since i came here and cut the ribbon with mitch a year ago and want to the get back here and see how everything was progressing and guess what? just over a year and a half ago when we first started here and when i started as mayor san francisco
access useful information, any >> san francisco mayor lee is here to join us. this is especially special for us. about 14 months ago when we kicked off our first program lee was here. he helped cut the ribbon and launch with our first companies about 14 months ago, and i one thing i will say before you get up we thought long and hard where we wanted green star located and we knew we wanted it in silicon valley and we wanted to know where they were going to and we believe san francisco is...
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each one of us counts. so, now that you're here you're part of us. welcome. and have a wonderful day (clapping) we have a new project that's just newly started and then we're going to go right into the volunteer training. so hand up connect is a new project and i'm going to let rose blooming explain this. it's a new technology used to connected with clients. so as we continue to be innovative we're participating with other. go ahead rose >> thanks. so you won't be surprised to here like all of you i'm here to help our community. but i'm here to a launch my start up so here's the launch. yeah. (clapping) >> hand up is a new hand up program it lets you sdmoot directly to folks using a text message and it can only be used for food and clothing through project connect (clapping) so we're going to be signing up about 70 people today and you can invite their profiles it's hand up dot us our website. i'd like to thank mr. dusty and the mayor's office of innovation and the mayor thank you. i want to thank our start up inincubator and, of course, project homeless conn
each one of us counts. so, now that you're here you're part of us. welcome. and have a wonderful day (clapping) we have a new project that's just newly started and then we're going to go right into the volunteer training. so hand up connect is a new project and i'm going to let rose blooming explain this. it's a new technology used to connected with clients. so as we continue to be innovative we're participating with other. go ahead rose >> thanks. so you won't be surprised to here like...
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it's something they're used to. the volcano erupted 500 times so far this year. >> wow. >> the world war ii veteran never lived to see it again but his children are now cherishing a ring they thought was gone forever. david cox junior opened a package contained aviator's signet ring his father received as a gift when commissioned to the army in 1942. one year later he spent the rest of the war in a p.o.w.camp. he treated his ring to an italian p.o.w.for chocolate candy. >> he probably told the story to me twice, maybe three times. i think he was remorseful he'd done it. >> wow, the man living in germany had the ring 30 skbreers asked his american neighbor to search online that. led to the cox family. >> i wonder how he got that back. >> gives me goose bumps. >> we have as you look at live doppler 7 lightning strikes here. i want to show them to you. good thing is, this stuff is moving from east moving west. we can't rule out some of this actually developing over the bay area. so isolated lightning possible. red flag
it's something they're used to. the volcano erupted 500 times so far this year. >> wow. >> the world war ii veteran never lived to see it again but his children are now cherishing a ring they thought was gone forever. david cox junior opened a package contained aviator's signet ring his father received as a gift when commissioned to the army in 1942. one year later he spent the rest of the war in a p.o.w.camp. he treated his ring to an italian p.o.w.for chocolate candy. >> he...
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♪ >> i've seen a lot of changes since i first started using wen. my hair's so much healthier now, it's so much smoother, it's so much silkier, and it all starts with wen. >> with wen, it's just like this "kumbaya" product
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it's been kind of an interesting year for us. as many of you probably know, medicinal marijuana is the talk of the day at the state legislature. there is a bill pending right now that would put the abc correctly in the crossroads if you will of the effort calling on us to become the regulators of medicinal marijuana dispensaries. i can't and won't answer any opinions about that because we haven't been told how we feel about it yet. we are working very closely with the legislative leaders on it and the governor's office and the bill's sponsors and some of the stake holders to have ourselves prepared in case -- we maybe as soon as january 2014 have that task within our mission as a regulatory agency that's been doing something somewhat similar for over 60 years. we do feel confident that we will be able to get the job done as it's given to us, but it in a very early state of that and we are still working through to be prepared. one thing we will for sure and definitely want to make sure we get communicated to you folks today is tha
it's been kind of an interesting year for us. as many of you probably know, medicinal marijuana is the talk of the day at the state legislature. there is a bill pending right now that would put the abc correctly in the crossroads if you will of the effort calling on us to become the regulators of medicinal marijuana dispensaries. i can't and won't answer any opinions about that because we haven't been told how we feel about it yet. we are working very closely with the legislative leaders on it...
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joining us is dr. charles float us joining us as high school director. (applause) >> i think everyone else are the usual suspects back there. so, thank you for staying till the very end. [laughter] >> thank you. okay. at this time i'm going to call -- oh, i'm sorry, yes. >> i just wanted to announce that on august 2nd the department of women hosted a child sex trafficking conference and we were very pleased that linda platt, a retired high school counselor, could join us because i think it's very important that this is in the wake of the fbi sting that we understand that this issue affects our public school students as well. 60% of girls who are in human traffic situations are from our foster care system. so, there's a big responsibility that we as a city and our public schools have to play in solving this issue. so, you'll be hearing more. i would be happy to brief my colleagues and district staff on this issue. thank you. >> thank you, dr. murase. at this point i am going to call a recess of the regular meeting in order for the board to go into closed
joining us is dr. charles float us joining us as high school director. (applause) >> i think everyone else are the usual suspects back there. so, thank you for staying till the very end. [laughter] >> thank you. okay. at this time i'm going to call -- oh, i'm sorry, yes. >> i just wanted to announce that on august 2nd the department of women hosted a child sex trafficking conference and we were very pleased that linda platt, a retired high school counselor, could join us...
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they had a tendency to use more round columns with spiral hoops. they don't necessarily catastrophicly collapse. in a perverse sense, the 50's and 60's buildings, you don't want to be in. i am in a 1920 building >> i wanted to clarify, we have beautiful, very ornate buildings they are taller. a lot of apartment buildings. >> those are mostly steel framed buildings. in the 50's and 60's, they wanted to create open floor spaces and they went to concrete spaces and thought it was great until the san fernando earthquake and the earthquake came and the building disappeared. they said, oops and changed the code immediately. >> we look at it and say, it didn't do what we thought. the codes are rarely perspective. how can we make that happen? they wait for a catastrophe and then change it >> just to clarify. we don't have instrumentation to record the shaking and to do a computer simulation is difficult to do without the data. we only learn through events. not all the records we have are indicative of how every earthquake shaking event will be like. >> we
they had a tendency to use more round columns with spiral hoops. they don't necessarily catastrophicly collapse. in a perverse sense, the 50's and 60's buildings, you don't want to be in. i am in a 1920 building >> i wanted to clarify, we have beautiful, very ornate buildings they are taller. a lot of apartment buildings. >> those are mostly steel framed buildings. in the 50's and 60's, they wanted to create open floor spaces and they went to concrete spaces and thought it was great...
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healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health insurance. in terms of the medical reimbursement accounts, is there anything that we need to do in terms of clarity that we need to get from the federal government around how that works? >> in all honesty, i'm not sure the details of that, and i don't know if other departments are looking into that, but for the time being, my understanding is absent any changes, you know, that those will continue to operate as they do even after 2014 under the hca. >> okay, colleagues, any other questions? great. just a quick question for the department of public health. i remember, you know, a
healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health...
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and used. you have to pay for repairs, parking in the city. wouldn't it be so much nicer if you have a car when you need it and it could simply disappear when you did not? that is the kind of world that we may be headed toward. >> it takes credit leap of faith taking holdhe ideas in a city like mumbai, let alone a mega metropolises of the future. getting rid of the carl together will certainly never be easy. and new technologies can make a difference. but what works well in europe or america act may not be practical or affordable in other countries. if we all really did have a car, we would all be stuck in traffic jams all the time. new technology would make a difference. and none of us -- no technology would make a difference. and none of us would be going anywhere. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity an
and used. you have to pay for repairs, parking in the city. wouldn't it be so much nicer if you have a car when you need it and it could simply disappear when you did not? that is the kind of world that we may be headed toward. >> it takes credit leap of faith taking holdhe ideas in a city like mumbai, let alone a mega metropolises of the future. getting rid of the carl together will certainly never be easy. and new technologies can make a difference. but what works well in europe or...
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they become so used to it that they accepted it. that gave me this idea that we need to start a movement, it needs to be a movement of public defenders who get it so we started building gideon's promise by creating young defenders from across the south to join this 3 year program to get training and support and started from 15 lawyers from 2 offices from atlanta to new orleans, jay was in or class. today we have over 200 lawyers from over 30 offices across 13 states. we have a program for leaders, a program for trainers. a program for our graduates, all from don's film have come through the program. that's why i did it. i really believe the public defenders can walk through a room across systems and remind people of these ideals that gideon was all about that quite frankly everyone in the system has forgotten. [ applause ] >> so judge. tell us about what is some of the concrete stechs steps that we can take in terms of training lawyers? it's great that you are working with individual lawyers, but how do you create a movement? how do
they become so used to it that they accepted it. that gave me this idea that we need to start a movement, it needs to be a movement of public defenders who get it so we started building gideon's promise by creating young defenders from across the south to join this 3 year program to get training and support and started from 15 lawyers from 2 offices from atlanta to new orleans, jay was in or class. today we have over 200 lawyers from over 30 offices across 13 states. we have a program for...
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let us go and do what we know we can do. we are brothers, we are sisters, and we can walk in the streets of san francisco. >> mayor lee ended up by surprising williams with a sign reading reverend's way, which will mark the church's intersection. >>> a neat tribute to a real great guy. roberta is here with a look at the forecast. you have a little bit of everything? >>> i was trying too old a little research to figure out how many times we have for the potential of thunderstorms. on it average. five separate occasions do we have thunderstorms that will move into the bay area. so not exactly rare, but not really typical at the same time. usually associated either with residue or blow off from western pacific hurricanes or an arcade that will be experiencing into tropical moisture, all associated with the monsoon flow from the south. right now looking towards the 680 corridor in the eastern portion of the bay area, clear skies there. and currently 83 degrees at that particular view. let's take a look at the doppler radar, just
let us go and do what we know we can do. we are brothers, we are sisters, and we can walk in the streets of san francisco. >> mayor lee ended up by surprising williams with a sign reading reverend's way, which will mark the church's intersection. >>> a neat tribute to a real great guy. roberta is here with a look at the forecast. you have a little bit of everything? >>> i was trying too old a little research to figure out how many times we have for the potential of...
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thank you for having us here and giving us space for this conversation. one of the sad things about losing our locally elected board is that there is now no formal public space for these kind of conversations to happen. it won't be happening at city college for the foreseeable future. and, so, the fact that you all have stepped up and provided the space i think is extremely important. i will be brief. you all have been asking excellent questions and i want to thank you for that. and there are a lot of people back there who know a lot more about the details of what is wrong, about what is happening here than i do. but i want to make a few points. i don't want to pick on gohar [speaker not understood] because she works very hard and she has worked very hard over the last years and she continues to do everything she can to keep city college open. but she presented you with a set of basically accjc talking points about who they are and how they operate which in my brief experience on that board are not true. she talked about this as a body that engages in vol
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if you'd like us to do a forecast for your school, contact us at kpix.com/schoolcast and we will do a personized forecast for you. >> didn't you call in sick last week? >> i did. >> all right. thanks. >> the giant s are raising money for victims of the boston marathon bombings. a big fundraiser will be held for the one fund boston. inner league game between the giants and the red sox. the first of three beginning tonight. bay area survivors of the bombings will take part in a pregame ceremony. game time starts at 7:15. >> new technology to help you find parking without driving in circles. all you need is a phone. >> if you have a consumer problem or a question. give our hotline a call. we have volunteers standing by right now to take your calls. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> live look at the big board right now. you can see the dow is down about 44 points. today investors are concerned about a rapid rise in bond yields because it can lead to higher interest rates. as students head back to school linked in is opening membership up to teens. already the go to place for professionals. today l
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many of us believe that the employer spending requirement is needed now more than ever because under the aca, individuals are required to meet an individual mandate and purchase health insurance, while cal foreign's health exchange, the cover california that i referred to before will make health insurance more affordable to many individuals in high cost cities like ours, like san francisco where according to recent reports during the most recent quarter, a one bedroom apartment in san francisco will cost you an average of 779, in these high cost, lower wage employers will find health insurance unaffordable, because of the health care security ordinance and the spending requirement in that ordinance, we hope the workers we're talking about will be able to use this money to meet their individual mandate and if workers can use the employer contribution to purchase health insurance, we believe the aca will be an enormous success in san francisco and we believe that san francisco will be the model for the rest of the country on how to maximize its success of the aca because of the health
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give us a sense of what you mean by that? >> yeah. there have been some studies looking at individuals with bipolar disorders as well as skwiz schizophrenia. 40-60 percent have systems of lacking awareness. what this means is basically there is damage to certain pathways of the brain responsible for self reflection and self awareness. this has been shown in neurology for individuals after they have had strokes with particular areas of the brain that have been damaged, has also been shown for individuals with dementia and in my clinical experience and my personal experience with my family member, it's very clearly an issue in mental health as well. the dilemma is that if there are individuals who are biologically unable to self reflect and have an awareness of their illness, they oftentimes very frequently will not want to engage with treatment and do not see themselves as needing treatment. and this is beyond psychological denial, kind of realizing deep down that there is an issue but not wanting to accept it. it's also beyond simple
give us a sense of what you mean by that? >> yeah. there have been some studies looking at individuals with bipolar disorders as well as skwiz schizophrenia. 40-60 percent have systems of lacking awareness. what this means is basically there is damage to certain pathways of the brain responsible for self reflection and self awareness. this has been shown in neurology for individuals after they have had strokes with particular areas of the brain that have been damaged, has also been shown...
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that event has allowed us and caused us to accelerate. this project was worth every dollar of the $26.1 million that was spent on this project. it's worth it. projects along the waterfront are not inexpensive. as everyone here behind me can attest to, because they have to do with the challenges of water, dying piers, and all our infrastructure work that has to go with it. and, so, it is not only appropriate. we are blessed with four very contributing great resources that we use to fund this $26.1 million. the federal water resources development act of 2007, you have to recognize that. the california coastal conservancy. federal appropriations. and, danielle, again, thank our leader pelosi for her wonderful support. (applause) >> always, always there for us. and then i think constantly what i always enjoy in addition to thanking our federal support is our taxpayers of san francisco. but for the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond, this would not have happened. and that's a big shout out to all of the taxpayers in san francisco. tha
that event has allowed us and caused us to accelerate. this project was worth every dollar of the $26.1 million that was spent on this project. it's worth it. projects along the waterfront are not inexpensive. as everyone here behind me can attest to, because they have to do with the challenges of water, dying piers, and all our infrastructure work that has to go with it. and, so, it is not only appropriate. we are blessed with four very contributing great resources that we use to fund this...
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historic day today for all of us for the struggles for many, many years i want to thank all of you for sharing this historic moment in san francisco, california. wow. it's been a long road. many years but gosh it feels good to have love triumph overcome ignorance to have equal it triumph over discrimination to have that diagrams end right here in san francisco. wonderful, wonderful. it's a great place to be today in this hall where so many marriages have taken place and so many people have loved each other. we're the very first one with phyllis. thank you phyllis thank you very, very much. and many more weddings to the celebrated in san francisco many more. i know all of you have had some of those feelings before just maybe over 9 years ago and, of course, in 2008 when i had the prim of sharing that moment. i want to thank all the people behind me it's an incredible history. mayor willie brown is there (clapping) >> at the state level back in those years all of our members of the board of supervisors. thank you. our elected officials from the treasure to the our state assembly is here.
historic day today for all of us for the struggles for many, many years i want to thank all of you for sharing this historic moment in san francisco, california. wow. it's been a long road. many years but gosh it feels good to have love triumph overcome ignorance to have equal it triumph over discrimination to have that diagrams end right here in san francisco. wonderful, wonderful. it's a great place to be today in this hall where so many marriages have taken place and so many people have...
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and certainly it's a great coups for us to do it, thank the city for helping us bring open air market to pier 70. as part of a one day event, there will be a pop up art gallery by our own building artist. there will be food and fashion trucks. there will be live music, a beer and winegard en, kid zone with craft activities by the bayview organization scrap and other interactive booths. both of our developers for city development and [speaker not understood] will be giving tours on the proposed development projects so we really hope that it will be a first of many great activities in pier 70 as we continue to plan for its development and reuse. so, very excited about that. the second event that i want to talk about is the 19th annual labor fest, which is happening on labor day. this is an annual celebration here in san francisco. it's put on by the ilw local 10 at their union hall. there is a flyer that looks like this out on the front table, i hope, unless it has walked away. it's going to be, again, on labor damon, september 2nd, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. it's a combination labor
and certainly it's a great coups for us to do it, thank the city for helping us bring open air market to pier 70. as part of a one day event, there will be a pop up art gallery by our own building artist. there will be food and fashion trucks. there will be live music, a beer and winegard en, kid zone with craft activities by the bayview organization scrap and other interactive booths. both of our developers for city development and [speaker not understood] will be giving tours on the proposed...
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so, for us, the ground is bone- dry. low pressure system off the central coast continues to rotate chowed cover. we start off mostly fair except for fog. temperatures starting at 60s to 70s, cloud will pop up this afternoon. that's when we get showers, we focus on the layout here. >> 64, p 5 -- 75, we'll go for a high. a lot of 60s right over by the coast, some # 0s on the lows. there's hardly any breeze at all. most locations are calm and we get a sprees. calm livermore, very still warm muggy air. thunderstorms will pop up. we'll see it again today. we're keeping our eye on this down in central california. that's what's going to rotate back in later today. it's hit or miss. very warm mild all the way even up to the sierra nevada. and get a look at the low, it will move starting tomorrow and be out of the area wednesday night. some fog, we'll start off with sun and it will be warm and muggy inhand. it means a cool pattern there. 60s and 70s, but some locations in the upper 90s, it's still rather warm. cloud cover will be
so, for us, the ground is bone- dry. low pressure system off the central coast continues to rotate chowed cover. we start off mostly fair except for fog. temperatures starting at 60s to 70s, cloud will pop up this afternoon. that's when we get showers, we focus on the layout here. >> 64, p 5 -- 75, we'll go for a high. a lot of 60s right over by the coast, some # 0s on the lows. there's hardly any breeze at all. most locations are calm and we get a sprees. calm livermore, very still warm...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep...
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thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler in for ama dates. it is clear right now over the bay area, but thunderstorms will soon be moving in. let's head to abc7 news meteorologist leigh glaser for a first check on weather and live doppler 7hd. >> yeah, and we are definitely going to see some big changes weather wise the first part of the workweek. we have a few high and midlevel clouds and some along the coast. but the thundershowers are very close to the bay area. we are picking them up in south leak tahoe. and -- lake tahoe. and check out what has developed south of baker field. very heavy showers and isolated severe thunderstorms. this one right there is getting ready to develop near bakersfield with numerous lightning strikes. folks, get ready for thunderstorms developing and that has definitely prompted a red flag warning beginning tonight through wednesday. that looks like the highest potential for the bay area to see isolated thunderstorms will be monday night and tuesday. we will get to that forecas
thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler in for ama dates. it is clear right now over the bay area, but thunderstorms will soon be moving in. let's head to abc7 news meteorologist leigh glaser for a first check on weather and live doppler 7hd. >> yeah, and we are definitely going to see some big changes weather wise the first part of the workweek. we have a few high and midlevel clouds and some along the coast. but the thundershowers are very close to the bay area. we are picking them up...